Null DOMINGO SARREY (Santander, 1948).

Untitled, 1973.

Oil on panel.

Signed a…
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DOMINGO SARREY (Santander, 1948). Untitled, 1973. Oil on panel. Signed and dated in the right central margin. Measurements: 45 x 54 cm; 63 x 72 cm (frame). Domingo Sarrey is a visual artist born in Santander. His first video art work was generated at the Computer Center of the Complutense University of Madrid in 1968, while he was studying physics, although he had already made other cinematographic creations in 8 mm. He was the first artist to create and exhibit a multivision with six projectors, "PANORAMA 78", at the MEAC (Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art) in 1978. Other works such as "Villa María", "La Fábrica", "Palabras ", "Emisión de radio", "Lectura", etc., were produced between 1972 and 1982, and were exhibited as the first manifestations of video art as an artistic medium in some of the most renowned galleries, art centers and institutions such as the Museo de Bellas Artes de Santander 1978, the Galería Juana Mordó, 1979, the Espacio P (by Pedro Gardel) 1982, La Casa de Velázquez, 1982, the Liceo Francés 1983, or Fundación Juan March 1984, among others.

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DOMINGO SARREY (Santander, 1948). Untitled, 1973. Oil on panel. Signed and dated in the right central margin. Measurements: 45 x 54 cm; 63 x 72 cm (frame). Domingo Sarrey is a visual artist born in Santander. His first video art work was generated at the Computer Center of the Complutense University of Madrid in 1968, while he was studying physics, although he had already made other cinematographic creations in 8 mm. He was the first artist to create and exhibit a multivision with six projectors, "PANORAMA 78", at the MEAC (Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art) in 1978. Other works such as "Villa María", "La Fábrica", "Palabras ", "Emisión de radio", "Lectura", etc., were produced between 1972 and 1982, and were exhibited as the first manifestations of video art as an artistic medium in some of the most renowned galleries, art centers and institutions such as the Museo de Bellas Artes de Santander 1978, the Galería Juana Mordó, 1979, the Espacio P (by Pedro Gardel) 1982, La Casa de Velázquez, 1982, the Liceo Francés 1983, or Fundación Juan March 1984, among others.

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